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“Applications come and go, but data
lives on forever” Regards, From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Looking through the content, it occurs to me that we may
have inadvertently neglected data modeling, giving an "application
software" bias to the content. Similar (mistaken) perceptions about RUP have caused me
headaches for years - usually from indignant database designers who feel their
discipline is undervalued in UML-centric development processes. Generally, I
tend to think they have a point. At the very least, I think we need to make sure that the
data modeling content from RUP for Small Projects is brought over under the
Visual Modeling package. I will create a bugzilla entry under the Design
discipline to cover this. It can always be closed if it's considered
un-necessary. I'm perfectly happy to do the work on this. Views welcome! regards Mark Mark Dickson
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